February 26, 2010

This is the second batch of scarves on sale. Please place your orders on jsostyle@gmail.com with the respective code numbers. Don't forget to add your full postal adress and contact details to the mail.

February 25, 2010

Thank God it’s Thursday because that means there is only a Friday between us and the weekend!Yay!
Sonu and I realised we are dressed similarly today to match our tired and exhausted mental states, we both went with relaxed silhouettes and comfortable leggings. This is what we wore today.

February 22, 2010

We made a couple of infinity scarves to kickstart the JSo Style accessories line. You'll be happy to know we sold all! The infinity scarf is a one piece scarf, a loop of material that you can wear as a necklace, a belt, a stole, a choker---you can wear it long or short. It is so easy to drape because unlike your regular scarf, this has no ends.

We are in the process of making the second batch. Do let us know if you guys want to purchase one for yourself or a friend. This particular scarf is for Rs 200/- but we can also customise this for you by dressing it up with buttons, lace, crochet or sequins. The price will go up accordingly. We have other variations which we will be putting up soon. So watch this space for more!

This is a picture of our close friend and first customer Asish Samanta from Times of India.

February 19, 2010

Sonu is currently reading Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's The Thing Around Your Neck, so it seemed appropriate to name this upload accordingly. We both love accessories and swear by them. This is a sneek-peek into Sonu's collection of neck pieces.

Sonu made this neck piece from an antique button she bought from a thrift store in Kala Ghoda. She added basic links to the button and look how great it looks.

This is one of my favourites in her closet. This too, is her 'creation.' This was a broach that broke to which she just added a suede string to it.

We gave this necklace to each other. It says Yours and Mine. Although a little gay, we both loved it and promised to wear it to each shoot we style. It's our very own lucky charm.

Originally, this is a pocket watch available all over Colaba Causeway. We loved the carving it has behind. I hope you can see the owl and birds.

This colourful and bright necklace I totally love and want (to steal) from her. She got this from Fashion Street many years ago for Rs 100.